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khurasanminiatures14 Oct 2014 9:42 p.m. PST

We are very pleased to expand our 1914 World War I range in 15mm scale with the British Expeditionary Force, a small army but one which made all the difference in that fateful year.

We have seven codes for these, more than any other army, that due to the fact that the British Army's regulation requiring moustaches be worn was greatly disliked, and, as images from 1914 make clear, at times disregarded even amongst the professional forces of the "Old Contemptibles" (as the handful of survivors of those cataclysmic battles would call themselves).

To permit the gamer to field his forces as per regulation, or to mix in men without the "dot and dash," we have done two variants of each pack of ratings, one with moustaches and one without.

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BEF 1914 Advancing without moustaches

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BEF 1914 Advancing with moustaches

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BEF 1914 Shooting without moustaches

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BEF 1914 Shooting with moustaches

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BEF Infantry command (two officers, four NCOs, all with moustache)

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BEF 1914 Maxim machine gun and crew

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BEF 1914 13/18 pounder field gun

Please note that the field gun comes with both cannon inserts so that either weapon may be fielded (the 13 pounder was more common in 1914).

The models are available now, at the link below:
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Sculpted by Mike Broadbent, painted by Steve Dean. Mother Russia beckons us and the Slavic Legions are being made now!

McWong7314 Oct 2014 10:05 p.m. PST

any range that is defined by facial hair gets my support. great release!

khurasanminiatures14 Oct 2014 10:21 p.m. PST

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genew4914 Oct 2014 11:24 p.m. PST

Are these figures 15mm or 15/18mm?

morrigan15 Oct 2014 4:01 a.m. PST

I could have just painted a moustache on……

Vimy Ridge15 Oct 2014 4:55 a.m. PST

I did not know you could shoot with a moustache! I would use a rifle but perhaps this is the very thing that made the BEF so deadly :D

Awesome figs – I got my French about 6 weeks ago and they are fabulous! Great work to the team!

Franck3915 Oct 2014 6:00 a.m. PST

Great figures!!! I aw wainting mounted and dismounted cavalry and casualties. I hope that thy have been planned. I hope to see Belgian and Austrian too.

steamingdave4715 Oct 2014 8:04 a.m. PST

Some of those little men need to get their b-----y hair cut! Nice models, great moustaches, obviously gentlemen.

basileus6615 Oct 2014 10:58 a.m. PST

Great figures!

Mallen15 Oct 2014 11:09 a.m. PST

I'd like to repeat the question by genew49: 15mm or 15/18mm? Compatibility, you know.

Lion in the Stars17 Oct 2014 7:54 p.m. PST

IIRC, they're about 16mm tall. Not really 18mm, but a bit taller than Peter Pig.

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